pub struct StorageBuffer<T, Mut: Mutability> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A storage buffer is a buffer that can be read from or written to in the shader
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Source§impl<T: ShaderType + WriteInto + CreateFrom, Mut: Mutability> StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T: ShaderType + WriteInto + CreateFrom, Mut: Mutability> StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
Sourcepub fn upload_shrink(&self, data: &T)
pub fn upload_shrink(&self, data: &T)
Uploads data into the buffer, reallocating to the minimum needed buffer size.
Sourcepub fn download(&self) -> T
pub fn download(&self) -> T
Downloads the buffer from the GPU in a blocking manner. This can be pretty slow.
Sourcepub fn download_async(&self, func: impl FnOnce(T) + Send + 'static)
pub fn download_async(&self, func: impl FnOnce(T) + Send + 'static)
Requests the download of the buffer. The provided callback will be executed once the transfer finishes.
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Source§impl<T: ShaderType + WriteInto + CreateFrom> Bindable for StorageBuffer<T, Immutable>
impl<T: ShaderType + WriteInto + CreateFrom> Bindable for StorageBuffer<T, Immutable>
fn resource_id(&self) -> BindableResourceId
fn binding_type(&self) -> BindingType
fn count(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU32>
Source§impl<T: ShaderType + WriteInto + CreateFrom> Bindable for StorageBuffer<T, Mutable>
impl<T: ShaderType + WriteInto + CreateFrom> Bindable for StorageBuffer<T, Mutable>
fn resource_id(&self) -> BindableResourceId
fn binding_type(&self) -> BindingType
fn count(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU32>
Source§impl<T, Mut: Mutability> Drop for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T, Mut: Mutability> Drop for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
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impl<T, Mut> Freeze for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T, Mut> !RefUnwindSafe for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T, Mut> Send for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T, Mut> Sync for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T, Mut> Unpin for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
impl<T, Mut> !UnwindSafe for StorageBuffer<T, Mut>
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